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The Global Fund to Fight AIDS offers great promise as an instrument of global action to address the devastating effects of the disease. Yet the enormity of its promise also speaks to the scope of its mission: to facilitate the financing by governments, corporations, philanthropical bodies and individuals of a massive effort to address the epidemic that has to date outpaced previous efforts at effective control. A key challenge is to devise a governance structure that makes effective action likely, satisfies donors, responds efficiently, and produces observable results. By examining recent developments, this paper seeks to outline facets of the governance challenge facing the Global AIDS Fund.